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Jonathan Gerard, DMin

Rabbi, DMin

With depression I often find that people have reason to be depressed yet seek to get on with their lives too soon. So I help them to "honor" their depression. At the same time, I do not believe it helpful to wait until the depression is over before coaching a client back to living a satisfying life. My approach in the long run is to help the client return to a satisfying life so that the depression will disappear. Also, with mild depression, physical exercise is often very helpful; it produces endorphins. Exercise with a partner is especially helpful.

Nicole Imbraguglio, Psy.D.

Licensed Psychologist

Some people put off going to therapy for depression because they assume all the therapist will do is just listen (or they have already had a therapist you did just that!). While it is helpful to have someone to be able to talk to about what is bothering you, I am trained to listen for what may be maintaining your depression and will give you tools for you to be able to decrease your depression, with some finding relief within a few sessions. My approach to working with depression involves focusing on the interaction of the body and mind, changing thoughts that are contributing to depression, and exploring how your interactions with others may be affecting your mood.

Renew Therapy Associates, PLLC

Renew Therapy Associates

Is it hard for you to get out of bed? Do you stay in the house more than you get out? Have you stopped enjoying things that you once enjoyed? You may be struggling with depression. At Renew we would be happy to come alongside you to help you find the joy that you have lost. We were created to live fruitful and productive lives and we would be honored to help you to do just that.

Gina LaFrazza, Psy.D.

Licensed Psychologist

Dr. LaFrazza has extensive experience working with clients who are experiencing varying degrees of depression. She works with clients to provide immediate symptom reduction through the use of cognitive and behavioral techniques, while also helping clients to identify and work through the root causes of their depression. Dr. LaFrazza believes identifying these root causes is the best way to prevent relapse. She provides a safe, accepting, and non-judging environment where clients can explore ideas for living a more authentic and satisfying life.

Lindsay Patterson, MSW, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

I work with clients with a range of mood disorders to include depression and will work with you to help you get back to living life fully, the way you remembered it before you felt depressed. When you have depression, it can be a daunting task to even get out of bed in the mornings and my job is to make that easier for you. The goal is for you to live a happy, healthy and fulfilled life that you feel is worth living. Together we will work to achieve this outcome.

Lisa Cloyd, Ph.D.

Licensed Psychologist

People tend to view depression as the sadness that people experience over the course of a day, a month, or a year. It seems as if you should just "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" to some. Unfortunately, for people experiencing true depression it is not that simple. It can be overwhelming. I will work with you to understand what is causing your depression and creating a plan regarding how best to address it. Different people have different needs and I will work with you to understand YOUR needs.

The Mindly Group, PLLC

Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Counselors, and Marriage & Family Therapists

Depression is among the most common and devastating health conditions a person can face. Fortunately, there are treatments that are proven to provide relief to individuals suffering from depression. In particular, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is among the most researched and proven treatments for mild to moderate depression. At Mindly, we strive to incorporate cognitive-behaviorally focused interventions into individually tailored treatment plans because research and our own clinical experience tells us that this give us the best shot at helping children, men. and women with overcoming depression.

Gary Brown, PhD, LMFT, FAPA

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

One of the most common reasons that people enter counseling is the experience of depression. Depression is much more common than what people know.
I will help you understand the nature of your depression, what the possible causes are, and a variety of approaches that my clients have found helpful over the years. Whether your depression is recent or persistent, there are specific treatment methods that work for many people.
I am also more than happy to work with other healthcare providers to make sure that you benefit from a comprehensive approach. Working with me or with a team can help to maximize your ability to get symptom relief and help you lead a happier and fulfilling life.

Whitney Johnson, MAMFT, LPC, NCC

Licensed Professional Counselor

At the beginning of treatment, I work to stabilize someone experiencing depression or depressed mood. We discuss the benefits of a daily routine, scheduling pleasant activities, social support, nutrition, exercise, overall wellness & spirituality. We then move into work understanding the history of the depression & potential causes, as well as triggers of the depressed mood. I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy which has been researched & is an evidence based treatment for depression. This therapy teaches you how to become aware of your thoughts & the way they impact your mood. It is not difficult to learn & you will see benefits from the tools & techniques we discuss when you apply them!

Tina Lepage, Psy.D.

CEO of Group Psychology & Psychiatry Practice Serving the Triangle for Over 10 Years; Licensed Psychologist

At Lepage Associates, we recognize there are many contributing factors to depression. In your first session, we gather information about what may have contributed to the depression you are experiencing. For example, you may be involved in a relationship either currently or in the past that has affected your mood, you may have recently experienced a significant loss like a death or loss of a job, or you may be experiencing low self-esteem or other life stressors. Sometimes biology also plays a role and depression is caused by neurochemical imbalance. After determining what is contributing to the depression, we work with you to develop strategies to increase positive mood. Examples include developi....